Dark Neology ? Dante’s Gray Pages forges its own genre by embracing the dense, pessimistic essence of dark neology. It?s a harrowing odyssey through time, spanning the grey middle of 2070 and an even more distant future, where the last true human becomes both relic and revolutionary. The truth had long been lost. Fragmented realities fight to be reassembled in the Neo-world.
Brief Synopsis: Narrated by a young former economist, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a world consumed by geopolitical conflict and the sweeping transformations of 2067, depicted through a dystopian cyberpunk lens infused with sharp 1984-style political critique. After surviving the rise of automation and an artificial pandemic, the protagonist?burdened by the weight of a broken heart?is thrust into a distant future where everyone he once knew is long dead. Yet, instead of grief, he feels only confusion and a primal curiosity.
What follows is an odyssey worthy of a shounen epic, as he searches for his lost memories and the true purpose of his existence?forced to rely on newfound companions to rediscover himself in a war-torn world, reborn under medieval terms, where even the smallest misstep can be fatal. The landscape is unforgiving, as Neo sapiens with superhuman strength and abilities engulf the Nethereal continent in power struggles that rage for centuries. What isn?t immediately apparent is that the greatest threat may not lie ahead, but behind him?shadows of a past he cannot remember, as the cycle of destruction wrought by the Dark Neology looms once more.